- Anticipate and respond with agility and resilience to the changing needs of the University and
the communities we serve.
- Seek ways to improve our services to deliver in an efficient and effective way.
- Embrace technology and apply this innovatively to better meet the needs of those we serve.
- Challenge ourselves to reach our potential and help bring out the best in others.
- Understand how what we do contributes to the objectives of the University.
Accountabilities
Accountability 1 • Assist individuals to deal with problems adversely impacting their
Deliver core functioning as students by providing appropriate, timely counselling,
professional including assessment, advocacy, and dispute resolution support.
counselling services to • Manage a relatively high-volume caseload across a diverse spectrum of
enrolled students. presenting problems, client histories and mental health concerns. While
the Service is neither an emergency service nor a mental health service,
clients may present with mental health issues and / or in crisis.
- Ability to work in typically short-term modalities, interventions, and
frameworks (often six sessions or less), with the competency to
ascertain the needs of clients who require more in a clear fashion.
- Ability to work in evidence-based models of practice, including a
foundation in person-centred frameworks and an understanding of
development, cognition, trauma, affect regulation, change processes
and relational functioning.
Accountability 2 • Designing and delivering presentations and workshops as required
Support colleagues to • Advise and support other staff across the university in matters of
provide outreach and student mental health and wellbeing.
wellbeing services • Work effectively with academic support services, including the
across the provision of evaluation and support regarding impaired performance
Campus and Aegrotat responses.
- Regularly assess and evaluate the wellness needs of students across the
university and provide ongoing feedback to management
Accountability 3 • Maintain accurate, concise, timely and confidential records in
Undertake accordance with the health centre’s policies, legal requirements, and
administrative best practice standards.
functions as related to • Complete required support documentation for students professionally
counselling role and efficiently.
Accountability 4 • Work effectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team across the
Relationship Building campus & liaise with medical staff to provide comprehensive holistic care.
- Support all students in sensitive and appropriate manner, including Māori
and Pasifika students as well as those in the Rainbow and neurodivergent
communities.
- Ensure students receive appropriate access to relevant services in
community, online and university networks of support by developing and
maintaining awareness of and relationships with agencies, organisations,
and offerings and by developing functional partnerships.
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